thickest
形容词
1. 最厚的
- 英文解释:measuring a specified distance from side to side.
- 词语辨析:heaviest, broadest
- 词汇扩充:thicker, thickest
- 近义词:densest
- 反义词:thinnest
2. 最浓的
- 英文解释:having a high concentration of a specified quality or element.
- 词语辨析:concentrated, dense
- 词汇扩充:thicker, thickest
- 近义词:densest
- 反义词:thinnest
3. 最密集的
- 英文解释:crowded with people or things.
- 词语辨析:crowded, packed
- 词汇扩充:thicker, thickest
- 近义词:densest
- 反义词:thinnest
名词
1. 最厚的部分
- 英文解释:the thickest part of something.
- 词语辨析:densest part, heaviest part
- 词汇扩充:thicker part, thickest part
- 近义词:densest part
- 反义词:thinnest part
2. 最浓的部分
- 英文解释:the part of something having the highest concentration.
- 词语辨析:concentrated part, dense part
- 词汇扩充:thicker part, thickest part
- 近义词:densest part
- 反义词:thinnest part
词典解释
柯林斯词典
- thick (thicker, thickest): Something that is thick has a larger distance between its opposite surfaces than usual or than average.
- thick (thicker, thickest): If you describe something such as a liquid as thick, it sticks together and is not runny.
- thick (thicker, thickest): A thick book contains a lot of pages.
- thick (thicker, thickest): If something is thick with things or people, it is full of them.
- thick (thicker, thickest): A thick accent or way of speaking is one that is not easy to understand because it is very different from the standard accent or from the accent of the speaker.
- thick (thicker, thickest): If you describe someone as thick, you are critical of them because you think they are stupid.
牛津词典
- thick (thicker, thickest): With opposite sides or surfaces that are far or relatively far apart.
- thick (thicker, thickest): In or with deep, dense, or heavy mass.
- thick (thicker, thickest): Containing a lot in a small space.
- thick (thicker, thickest): With much in a small space.
- thick (thicker, thickest): With a particular quality or implication to a marked degree.
- thick (thicker, thickest): Stupid.
用法
- The walls of the castle were six feet thick.
(这座城堡的墙壁有六英尺厚。)
- The fog was so thick that we could barely see.
(雾很浓,我们几乎看不见。)
- She has a thick accent, but she speaks English fluently.
(她有浓重的口音,但她的英语讲得很流利。)
- The plot of the movie was too thick for me to follow.
(这部电影的情节太复杂了,我无法理解。)
- The soup is too thick. Can you add some water?
(这汤太浓了,你能加点水吗?)
- He's a bit thick, but he means well.
(他有点愚笨,但他心意良好。)
- The forest was thick with trees and undergrowth.
(森林里树木和灌木丛密布。)
- The thickest part of the book is in the middle.
(这本书最厚的部分在中间。)
- The thick of the traffic is during rush hour.
(交通堵塞最严重的时候是上下班高峰时刻。)
- Please spread the peanut butter on the bread nice and thick.
(请在面包上涂一层厚厚的花生酱。)
- The thick fog made driving dangerous.
(浓雾使得开车很危险。)
- He painted the walls with a thick layer of paint.
(他给墙壁上涂了一层厚厚的油漆。)
- The thickest part of the crowd was near the stage.
(人群最密集的地方是舞台附近。)
- The sauce should be thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
(酱汁应该足够浓稠,能够附着在勺子的背面。)
- He has a thick skin and is not easily offended.
(他皮糙肉厚,不容易受到冒犯。)
- The detective was in the thick of the investigation.
(这名侦探深入参与了调查过程中。)
- She applied a thick layer of sunscreen to protect her skin.
(她涂了一层厚厚的防晒霜以保护皮肤。)
- The thickest part of the rope is near the knot.
(绳子最粗的部分在结的附近。)
- The soup has been simmering for hours and is nice and thick now.
(这汤炖了几个小时,现在又浓又好吃。)
- The thickest part of the traffic jam was on the highway.
(交通堵塞最严重的地方是在高速公路上。)
- She has the thickest hair I've ever seen.
(她的头发是我见过最浓密的。)
- The novel is quite thick, but it's worth reading.
(这本小说非常长,但值得一读。)
- The thickest part of the crowd was at the entrance.
(人群最密集的地方是在入口处。)